[SNMP4J] dual processor architecture

Fridtjof Berlin fridtjof.berlin at gmail.com
Tue Aug 1 08:43:59 CEST 2006


Hi Frank,

thanks a lot for your quick reply.  The posting you refer to indeed looks
like a similar problem, although it's reported in an SNMP agent and my
problem occurs in an SNMP "Element Manager" application.
However, from your posting I assume that the two problems are quite related
and I'll be very happy to try out the new release.

Best regards,
Fridtjof



On 7/31/06, Frank Fock <fock at agentpp.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Fridtjof,
>
> Please see my posting
> http://lists.agentpp.org/pipermail/snmp4j/2006-July/001484.html
> for a solution. A new update release will be available on
> Thursday.
>
> Best regards,
> Frank
>
> Fridtjof Berlin wrote:
> > Hi Frank,
> >
> > I'm running into problems when using SNMP4j version 1.5 on Windows XP
> > with a
> > dual processor architecture.
> >
> > A received SNMP v3 message from an SNMP Agent seems not to be received
> > correctly and is not forwarded to the SNMP application.
> >
> > The symptom is the following in an SNMP4j trace:
> >
> > Message #30: org.snmp4j.mp.MPv3, DEBUG, "RFC3412 ยง 7.2.10 - Received PDU
> > (msgID=1997652449) is a response or internal class message, but cached
> > information for the msgID could not be found"
> >
> > Message #31: org.snmp4j.MessageDispatcherImpl, WARN, "noError"
> >
> > The problem has only been observed on a dual processor PC. This PC had
> > hyperthreading enabled. However, when hyperthreading was disabled, the
> > problem appeared much less frequently.
> >
> > The problem does not appear every time the application starts up and it
> > also
> > seems to be dependent on how much packet traffic is present on the
> Ethernet
> > interface. In environments with more traffic it fails more often.
> >
> > Do you know what I could do to overcome the problem ?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Fridtjof
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